Drug Charges Dismissed

PEOPLE

O`Dowd, 26, appeared in a London court with Marilyn and two others accused of conspiring to supply drugs to Boy George. The group was picked up along with Boy George in a drug bust that scandalized Britain`s pop music scene last month.

Marilyn, 23, who appeared in court under his real name, Peter Anthony Robinson, told prosecutors he had used drugs but was now clean. The charges against him were dismissed because there was no evidence. Boy George, who admitted to a heroin-sniffing addiction, was fined $375.

IGLESIAS SUED

A spokesman for Julio Iglesias says it is ``100 percent not true`` that the singer made a racial slur to a hotel security guard in St. Louis and gave the guard a karate chop on the neck.

The Omni International Hotel guard, Stephen Clemons, filed a $300,000 suit and papers were served on Iglesias Tuesday night before he took the stage for a benefit concert. ``He is the most passive man in the world,`` said Iglesias spokesman Ferdinand Martenez.

Clemons said he had to go to the hospital and was unable to work Tuesday.

An American-Indian teen-ager who came to Israel for his Jewish bar mitzvah toured Jerusalem Wednesday as doubts arose over claims that he is a direct descendant of the 19th century Sioux warrior Crazy Horse.

In the United States, American Indian specialists expressed doubts Wednesday that Crazy Horse had any children and that Little Sun Bordeaux, is a direct descendant of Crazy Horse.

Armalona Greenfield, says her 13-year-old son was told by his father and grandfather, both named Dallas Chief Eagle Bordeaux, of his direct relationship to Crazy Horse. She says she is not sure how, but she knows Little Sun has blood lineage to Crazy Horse.

SCORE ONE FOR OPPONENTS

Sylvester Stallone, whose film characters never back down from anything, has been outpunched by the cities of Simi Valley and Moorpark.

Stunt scenes that would have required closing part of the Simi Valley Freeway for Stallone`s latest movie, ``Over the Top,`` were written out of the script because of budgetary constraints and scheduling problems, said Lisa Rawlins, a representative of the California Film Office.

The filming schedule would have closed 3.5 miles of the freeway for five days from dawn until after dark, between Simi Valley and Moorpark. But, officials of both cities, which are 35 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles, said the closure was unacceptable because it would cause too much hardship for local commuters.

HERE AND THERE

--The son of the late Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir has submitted an application to become a cellist for the Bismarck-Mandan Symphony Orchestra in North Dakota. Menachem Meir says he is interested in playing in the United States to be closer to his two sons, who are students in Pittsburgh. Meir is a member of the Israeli Philharmonic.

--Actor William Shatner, best known for commanding the starship Enterprise in the Star Trek saga, rode a 7-year-old standardbred gelding, Kentucky Dreamer, to victory in a $1,500 amateur competition at the World Championship Horse Show at the Kentucky State Fair in Louisville.

--Sigourney Weaver was too ill for the opening of A Streetcar Named Desire and the Tuesday night performance at the Williamstown Theater Festival in Massachusetts had to be canceled. The nature of the illness was not disclosed. --Actress Zsa Zsa Gabor, accompanied by her eighth husband, arrived in Berlin on Wednesday for the filming of the $5 million film Johann Strauss.